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this plane was in route from chicago to hartford connecticut. it's original jet carries about 75 to 80 passengers. this was likely at 32,000 feet. if there was a tore that came open you've got a major pressurization lost there. that means the pilot has to act very quickly. clearly the oxygen masks will deploy. you have people losing consciousness and the pilot trying to react. a very frightening scenario for all passengers onboard if the door did come open or blow open in some fashion. we are waiting for more information from sky west from the faa and from people actually on the ground now. these passengers will be put on another plane. we do not know the exact number of passengers who were affected by this what we are being told is a loss of pressurization. >> sky west saying one passenger was unconscious but not confirming it had to do with pressurization problem. faa saying it was a pressurization problem. let's say there was some leak in the door. could that be enough for some passengers to suddenly feel ill and pass out, and then the flight
this plane was in route from chicago to hartford connecticut. it's original jet carries about 75 to 80 passengers. this was likely at 32,000 feet. if there was a tore that came open you've got a major pressurization lost there. that means the pilot has to act very quickly. clearly the oxygen masks will deploy. you have people losing consciousness and the pilot trying to react. a very frightening scenario for all passengers onboard if the door did come open or blow open in some fashion. we are...
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we working to accommodate the 75 passengers on another aircraft to hartford. is a relatively small twin engine jet that seats 80 passengers. just about every seat was full. some terrifying times in the air. that flight is safe on the ground in buffalo. as we get more information, we'll bring it to you. >> we are talking about pressurization because of the different airline stories we had the last year or so. what would cause -- it's not the door then what could cause it? >> if you lose the pressurized air inside the cabin, the passengers can pass out. that happened in the payne stewart case the golfer. the aircraft lost pressure. that plane flew on with the crew and the passengers passed out and ultimately they died when it ran out of fuel and crashed into a field. that is a scary ending but not what happened here. one said there was something with the door. multiple passengers passed out. from the airline we are receiving it was one passenger that lost consciousness. in your experience if there is a pressurization issue, is it likely more than one passenger w
we working to accommodate the 75 passengers on another aircraft to hartford. is a relatively small twin engine jet that seats 80 passengers. just about every seat was full. some terrifying times in the air. that flight is safe on the ground in buffalo. as we get more information, we'll bring it to you. >> we are talking about pressurization because of the different airline stories we had the last year or so. what would cause -- it's not the door then what could cause it? >> if you...
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a mysterious midair scare on a united flight from chicago to hartford yesterday. just 40 minutes into the flight a passenger in the middle of the cabin starts to lose consciousness. and a nurse sitting nearby got up to help. >> we got her on the oxygen and then she was alert and came right back and i went back to my seat and they called me right better and -- back because the person behind them passed out. >> everybody in the middle of the flight started to not feel well. >> with at least three people passed out the pilots make a quick decent to get the oxygen. the jet with 80 people on board makes an money landing in buffalo. >> inbound flight unknown medical problem. >> sky west airlines said because there was no cockpit warnings and no oxygen masks dropped they believe there was no problem. something passengers who did finally making it to hartford are questioning today. it was multiple people affected. not just one. >> we are told that all the passengers are okay and the airline and the faa are investigating. rick and sara back to you. >> okay. marcy thank you
a mysterious midair scare on a united flight from chicago to hartford yesterday. just 40 minutes into the flight a passenger in the middle of the cabin starts to lose consciousness. and a nurse sitting nearby got up to help. >> we got her on the oxygen and then she was alert and came right back and i went back to my seat and they called me right better and -- back because the person behind them passed out. >> everybody in the middle of the flight started to not feel well. >>...
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we're working to accommodate the 75 passengers on another aircraft to hartford.s on the phone right how it. obviously sketchy information right now. we don't have a lot of details. based on what we've just reported what's your analysis? >> well obviously it's a mechanical failure with the plane, but my analysis includes the passengers are very lucky. there have been cases in the past where the doors have failed in flight and it resulted in the loss of plane. so it's very very fortunate. since the passengers did lose consciousness, obviously this happened when the flight was most likely above 10,000 feet. losing a door while you're cruising in flight is extremely rare and has serious safety implications for this model of plane. i think the faa better act immediately. i would be surprised and shocked, in fact given this rare occurrence that they don't issue an emergency ground until they're all checked. >> that's what they normally do in a situation like this. if in fact this plane with 75 or more passengers on board, if a plane like this does have an emergency sit
we're working to accommodate the 75 passengers on another aircraft to hartford.s on the phone right how it. obviously sketchy information right now. we don't have a lot of details. based on what we've just reported what's your analysis? >> well obviously it's a mechanical failure with the plane, but my analysis includes the passengers are very lucky. there have been cases in the past where the doors have failed in flight and it resulted in the loss of plane. so it's very very fortunate....
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. >> the flight was headed to hartford, connecticut. 15 adults and two children were checked out. none needed treatment outside of the airport. all passengers were reimbursed and booked on other flights. the cause remains a mystery because the pressure did not fail and the oxygen masks were not released. very scary. >> still looking for that cause. thank you soem jackie. in other news totally unacceptable house over site committee chairman jason chaif vits blasting a breech of security after a 51-year-old mailman through his gyrocopter landed on the capitol lawn. they had guns trained on doug hughes because they decided not to shoot him down other concerns people on the ground could be hurt. he says he would have taken that shot. >> he is lucky to be alive. he should have been blown out of the air. if up to me i would have taken care of the problem. >> he is under arrest awaiting his next court date. he faces four years in prison. >> five nursing students are dead after a fiery crash on a georgia interstate. these women 20 miles outside of sav savannah when a separate crash brough
. >> the flight was headed to hartford, connecticut. 15 adults and two children were checked out. none needed treatment outside of the airport. all passengers were reimbursed and booked on other flights. the cause remains a mystery because the pressure did not fail and the oxygen masks were not released. very scary. >> still looking for that cause. thank you soem jackie. in other news totally unacceptable house over site committee chairman jason chaif vits blasting a breech of...
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it was heading to bradley in connecticut hartford. one passenger passed out, received medical attention and was release. with more on these details and the rest we'll bring in melissa francis. "money" starts now. melissa: it sure does. mixed messages in yemen. saudi arabia launching new airstrikes despite ending the air campaign less than a dwy earlier. from big macs to carnitas, troubles brew for mcdonald es and chipolte after very disappointing sales results. >>> hillary clinton caught steaming off to a bit of luxury well away from that very confining "scooby-doo" van. >>> the 200,000, sorry, $200 oncecy. that would be a lot for a onecy. why one companies thinks it is time your baby goes high-tech. even when they say it's not it is always about money. melissa: that didn't last long. saudi arabia announcing new airstrikes in yemen hours after announcing stopping operations in the area. we have peter shenkman and katie pavlich townhall.com. also a fox news contributor. katie, i thought it was over? >> it is never over. prove as big po
it was heading to bradley in connecticut hartford. one passenger passed out, received medical attention and was release. with more on these details and the rest we'll bring in melissa francis. "money" starts now. melissa: it sure does. mixed messages in yemen. saudi arabia launching new airstrikes despite ending the air campaign less than a dwy earlier. from big macs to carnitas, troubles brew for mcdonald es and chipolte after very disappointing sales results. >>> hillary...
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the flight was heading from chicago to hartford.how it is that the faa reported there was a cabin loss of cabin pressure on board the plane and sky west said no they didn't have loss of cabin pressure. here's where the breakdown occurred. the pilot as they were in route to hartford the pilot becamed concerned that he may have a cabin pressure issue because he had been told by flight attendants that somebody on board had just passed out. out of an abundance of caution the pilot brought the plane down rapidly and told atc he thought they may have a pressurization problem. because of that, they landed on an emergency basis at buffalo, that single passenger who we now believe had taken ill and passed out, was taken by paramedics to the hospital. according to sky west no other passengers had become ill. so this appears to have been a case where a bit of communication breakdown between the pilot radioing air traffic control reporting a possible cabin pressurization problem because one passenger passed out and then the ripple effect. as it
the flight was heading from chicago to hartford.how it is that the faa reported there was a cabin loss of cabin pressure on board the plane and sky west said no they didn't have loss of cabin pressure. here's where the breakdown occurred. the pilot as they were in route to hartford the pilot becamed concerned that he may have a cabin pressure issue because he had been told by flight attendants that somebody on board had just passed out. out of an abundance of caution the pilot brought the plane...
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the flight was on its way from hartford connecticut -- to hartford from chicago.he pilots not sure whether there was an air fresh problem descended quickly as fast as 7,000 feet per minute. passengers described the terrifying ordeal. >> very obvious that we were descending as rapid hi as we could. we just got off the plane and there was paramedics to meet us. jon: 17 passengers were checked out, none required treatment. maintenance crews found no problems with the plane, but the investigation is still underway. jenna: well an american who joined the enemy rising to prom innocence as an al-qaeda propagandist, now killed in a counterterror drone strike earlier this year. we're going to explore the impact of these drone strikes in our war against terror next. jon: let's check out what's ahead on "outnumbered" at the top of the hour. >> hey jon. we'll have more on those u.s. operations that killed two american al-qaeda members and accidentally killed two hostages including a u.s. citizen held captive since 2011. >> that plus more potential trouble for hillary clinton
the flight was on its way from hartford connecticut -- to hartford from chicago.he pilots not sure whether there was an air fresh problem descended quickly as fast as 7,000 feet per minute. passengers described the terrifying ordeal. >> very obvious that we were descending as rapid hi as we could. we just got off the plane and there was paramedics to meet us. jon: 17 passengers were checked out, none required treatment. maintenance crews found no problems with the plane, but the...
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a skywest flight from chicago to hartford connecticut, took off at 9:31.es into the flight with the plane at 37,000 feet, a passenger becomes ill. the pilot concerned the illness could be due to a pressurization issue took no chances even though there were no cockpit warnings or oxygen masks dropping. he made a steep and fast descent, almost 27,000 feet in just eight minutes. passengers on board concerned calling it a nosedive. >> they asked us to tighten our seat belts, and we basically nose-dived until we leveled out at 10,000 feet. that was darn scary. >> reporter: the buffalo airport ready for an emergency landing. >> it's going to be gate number four. inbound flight unknown medical problem. >> just the sense of not knowing what's going to happen to you. i can't even remember if i was flying forward or being pushed back. >> reporter: a scare for passengers, but the pilot doing the right thing. >> if a passenger gets sick and you suspect one of the things they need is oxygen and you don't have a bottle back there, the way to get that is to get the airpl
a skywest flight from chicago to hartford connecticut, took off at 9:31.es into the flight with the plane at 37,000 feet, a passenger becomes ill. the pilot concerned the illness could be due to a pressurization issue took no chances even though there were no cockpit warnings or oxygen masks dropping. he made a steep and fast descent, almost 27,000 feet in just eight minutes. passengers on board concerned calling it a nosedive. >> they asked us to tighten our seat belts, and we basically...
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. >>> yet another violent police confrontation is under review in hartford connecticut on tuesday. a teenager and officer got into a scuffle where the teen refused to leave the fast food place where he was loitering. he got the officer into a chokehold. the officer used pepper spray and baton to subdue the teen. >>> a second autopsy will be performed on freddie gray. the chief of police confirmed he expressed his simple thees to the family -- simple -- sympathy to the family yesterday. >> there's a basic feeling of anger and frustration and disbelief and mistrust radiating throughout the city. >> a lawyer for baltimore police confirmed gray was not standpoint in with a seat belt. it was a common practice in the police advance the garment put a stop -- department put a stop to it because detainees got hurt. there's a change to put it back in place. >>> state prosecutors dropped gun charges against real estate heir report durst so he could be charged federally. he was arrested last month. >>> a high school senior was suspended after his prom proposal turned out to be a bomb. he made
. >>> yet another violent police confrontation is under review in hartford connecticut on tuesday. a teenager and officer got into a scuffle where the teen refused to leave the fast food place where he was loitering. he got the officer into a chokehold. the officer used pepper spray and baton to subdue the teen. >>> a second autopsy will be performed on freddie gray. the chief of police confirmed he expressed his simple thees to the family -- simple -- sympathy to the family...
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sky west flight 5622 from chicago to hartford, connecticut took off at 9:31 this morning. just 40 minutes into the flight with the plane at 37,000 feet a passenger becomes ill. the pilot concerned the illness could be due to a pressurization issue took no chances even though there were no cockpit warning and oxygen man dropping he made a dissent in eight minutes. passengers on board concerned. they called it a nose-dive. >> they asked us to tighten our seatbelts and we basically nose-dived until we leveled at 10,000 feet. that was pretty darn scary. >> the buffalo airport ready for an emergency landing. >> it is going to be gate number four. inbound flight unknown medical problem. >> the sense of not knowing what would happen to you, i don't even know -- i can't even remember if if i was being pushed back. >> the pilot doing the right thing. >> if a passenger gets sick and you suspect that one of the things they need is oxygen and you don't have a bottle back there, the way to get that is to get the airplane physically down that compresses pour air in the cabin. >> and tha
sky west flight 5622 from chicago to hartford, connecticut took off at 9:31 this morning. just 40 minutes into the flight with the plane at 37,000 feet a passenger becomes ill. the pilot concerned the illness could be due to a pressurization issue took no chances even though there were no cockpit warning and oxygen man dropping he made a dissent in eight minutes. passengers on board concerned. they called it a nose-dive. >> they asked us to tighten our seatbelts and we basically...
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but also fragile, and he may have got into trouble when he was in hartford. -- hartford.is life was a regular. c. james: you know from the letters between abigail and her sisters and that they kept an eye on him, that there was a problem. it is never fully discussed. i think one of the things that was difficult for abigail is that her brother was an alcoholic also. and left his family. susan: this viewer on family says, abigail adams sounds most like eleanor roosevelt. if she had been born at a later age, which she had been like eleanor roosevelt? edith: that's very hard. yes, she certainly wasn't, she had all of the attributes of a very dynamic woman who was opinionated and would have had her own goals to pursue. she would have been very influential. she was very influential in the presidency. we know. susan: a lot of historians -- there have been a four surveys of historians over the past decades abigail adams always comes in the number two or number three position as most influential. why? c. james: who would be number one? edith: eleanor roosevelt, i think. why does s
but also fragile, and he may have got into trouble when he was in hartford. -- hartford.is life was a regular. c. james: you know from the letters between abigail and her sisters and that they kept an eye on him, that there was a problem. it is never fully discussed. i think one of the things that was difficult for abigail is that her brother was an alcoholic also. and left his family. susan: this viewer on family says, abigail adams sounds most like eleanor roosevelt. if she had been born at a...
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now the issue is 75 more passengers getting to hartford connecticut. >> okay. stay with me jean casarez, as you get more information. one of our aviation analysts pilot, joining me now. david, a couple points here as we're getting all this. number one, when you hear pressurization problem, what does that tell you? >> well what it tells me is that the pressurization inside the cabin has gotten above what is normally able to breathe for a passenger. so the descent they described just now was indicative of a loss of pressurization and the aircraft getting down to 10,000 feet as quickly as possible where the passengers would have breathable oxygen and normal pressurization. that does indicate there was that lack of pressurization. what's concerning is one of the passengers did lose consciousness. we don't know yet enough to know whether that was from the fact they had lost consciousness due to the lack of oxygen if they didn't put their mask on as was directed i'm sure. that could have been part of that. we'll wait to see what happens with that passenger. >> again,
now the issue is 75 more passengers getting to hartford connecticut. >> okay. stay with me jean casarez, as you get more information. one of our aviation analysts pilot, joining me now. david, a couple points here as we're getting all this. number one, when you hear pressurization problem, what does that tell you? >> well what it tells me is that the pressurization inside the cabin has gotten above what is normally able to breathe for a passenger. so the descent they described just...
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: we now know as many as 14 people on board that united airlines sky west flight from chicago to hartford became ill yesterday. it started with e.r. nurse mary cunningham helping a sick passenger who had passed out. >> she was responding, but her color was awful. she didn't look good. we got her some oxygen. she was much more alert after getting the oxygen. >> reporter: soon another passenger fainted, then a flight attendant and mary herself became ill. >> i had to sit down. i was short of breath, lightheaded, didn't feel great. >> reporter: before long three passengers had passed out all seated in the middle of the plane. many more reported being sick. >> i had a headache. i felt a little dizzy, a little tightness in my chest. >> reporter: fearing the worst, a cabin pressure problem, the captain descended rapidly from 37,000 feet down to 10,000 and averted to buffalo. >> it was scary. there was a lot of people with their heads down praying. >> reporter: once on the ground everyone recovered. no one went to the hospital. firefighters, police and sky west maintenance teams examined the pla
: we now know as many as 14 people on board that united airlines sky west flight from chicago to hartford became ill yesterday. it started with e.r. nurse mary cunningham helping a sick passenger who had passed out. >> she was responding, but her color was awful. she didn't look good. we got her some oxygen. she was much more alert after getting the oxygen. >> reporter: soon another passenger fainted, then a flight attendant and mary herself became ill. >> i had to sit down. i...
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. >> the passenger turns out to be 23-year-old darryl brown from hartford, connecticut.s later find out he's a member of a gang called the bloods and is fleeing hartford because he was involved in a carjacking the night before. >> it was a carjacking the night before and he seriously injured the man involved, and he was made to believe from a third party that he had killed the person so he thought he was dealing with ray homicide as well. >> brown had jumped in a taxi and told the connecticut driver to head for the albany area. >> he told the driver to keep driving. he would let him know when he got there. >> on the dash cam you can see him wading his hands putting his head out the side window. then in a dramatic move he makes a run for it. >> the cab driver shouted to trooper henry to let him go with him. trooper henry at that time, while retreating to the rear is telling the cab driver, put your hands up, pull your shirt up, i want to see your waistband. he wanted to make sure he wasn't a co-conspirator or a buddy of the cab passenger. >> with the cab driver out, darre
. >> the passenger turns out to be 23-year-old darryl brown from hartford, connecticut.s later find out he's a member of a gang called the bloods and is fleeing hartford because he was involved in a carjacking the night before. >> it was a carjacking the night before and he seriously injured the man involved, and he was made to believe from a third party that he had killed the person so he thought he was dealing with ray homicide as well. >> brown had jumped in a taxi and told...
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sky west flight 5622 from chicago to hartford, connecticut took off at 9:31 this morning.40 minutes into the flight with the plane at 37,000 feet a passenger becomes ill. the pilot concerned the illness could be due to a pressurization issue took no chances even though there were no cockpit warning and oxygen man dropping he made a dissent in eight minutes. passengers on board concerned. they called it a nose-dive. >> they asked us to tighten our seatbelts and we basically nose-dived until we leveled at 10,000 feet. that was pretty darn scary. >> the buffalo airport ready for an emergency landing. >> it is going to be gate number four. inbound flight unknown medical problem. >> the sense of not knowing what would happen to you, i don't even know -- i can't even remember if if i was being pushed back. >> the pilot doing the right thing. >> if a passenger gets sick and you suspect that one of the things they need is oxygen and you don't have a bottle back there, the way to get that is to get the airplane physically down that compresses pour air in the cabin. >> and that sick
sky west flight 5622 from chicago to hartford, connecticut took off at 9:31 this morning.40 minutes into the flight with the plane at 37,000 feet a passenger becomes ill. the pilot concerned the illness could be due to a pressurization issue took no chances even though there were no cockpit warning and oxygen man dropping he made a dissent in eight minutes. passengers on board concerned. they called it a nose-dive. >> they asked us to tighten our seatbelts and we basically nose-dived...
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is investigating a mid-air scare over western new york. 40 minutes into a flight from chicago to hartford three passengers aboard a sky west flight lost consciousness. despite no cockpit warnings the pilot considered it a pressurization issue and made a steep and fast emergency landing in buffalo. >> they asked us to tighten our seat belts. we basically nose-dived. until we leveled out at 10,000 feet. that was pretty darn scary. >> the sick passengers were evaluated at the airport and released. not clear why they passed out. the airline said there was no issue with the plane's pressure. >>> new overnight, another potential blunder by the secret service. this one at the home of george h.w. bush. agents took more than a year to replace a broken alarm system at his home in houston. during that time an extra agent patrolled the property. that may not have been sufficient. there was no breach during the time the system was broken. >>> mcdonald's is downsizing. the chain closing 350 poorly performing stores in japan the united states, and china. profits have declined as consumers seek healthier
is investigating a mid-air scare over western new york. 40 minutes into a flight from chicago to hartford three passengers aboard a sky west flight lost consciousness. despite no cockpit warnings the pilot considered it a pressurization issue and made a steep and fast emergency landing in buffalo. >> they asked us to tighten our seat belts. we basically nose-dived. until we leveled out at 10,000 feet. that was pretty darn scary. >> the sick passengers were evaluated at the airport...
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a plane going from chicago to hartford when a passenger passed out. what happened next led to some confusion in the air and on the ground, and some harrowing moments for everyone on board as that plane made a very rapid descent and an emergency landing in buffalo. tonight tom costello tells us how it unfolded. >> reporter: sky west flight 305 was flying normally at 37,000 feet when the pilot suddenly decided he needed to get down fast. flight radar 24 reports the plane descended 24,000 feet in a matter of minutes. passengers say flight attendants first thought they had a sick passenger on board but then said there could be a cabin pressure problem. >> as we were told to keep breathing we suddenly go into a nose dive. that rapid descent was incredibly scary. really felt like we were just driving down, you know, uncontrollably. >> reporter: somehow air traffic controllers got the word the plane's cabin door might be leaking oxygen with several passengers unconscious. >> one last question here. do you know the number of passengers on board? >> 84 souls o
a plane going from chicago to hartford when a passenger passed out. what happened next led to some confusion in the air and on the ground, and some harrowing moments for everyone on board as that plane made a very rapid descent and an emergency landing in buffalo. tonight tom costello tells us how it unfolded. >> reporter: sky west flight 305 was flying normally at 37,000 feet when the pilot suddenly decided he needed to get down fast. flight radar 24 reports the plane descended 24,000...
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. >> the faa says initially it was thought the hartford bound flight operated by united express may have had a pressurization problem, but that turned out not to be the case. a group of a dozen passengers reported feeling nauseous or light headed. one of them lost consciousness. the pilots rapidly descended 27,000 feet out of an abundance of caution. >> no one was really sure at that point how intense the situation was. the scariest thing was really just the nosedive that happened. it was very obvious that we were descending fast. >> the good news is the plane did land safely. one passenger was treated and released. the faa is still investigating. >>> we've done a little digging to find out how google's brand- new wireless service could affect the other wireless carriers and your monthly cell phone bill. google's new service is called projects fi and its no contract pricing plan might change the way other carriers do their thing. there's a $20 basic monthly fee for calls, text and wi-fi tethering and you'll pay 10 bucks per gig a bite for data, you -- gigabyte for data, you get a credit
. >> the faa says initially it was thought the hartford bound flight operated by united express may have had a pressurization problem, but that turned out not to be the case. a group of a dozen passengers reported feeling nauseous or light headed. one of them lost consciousness. the pilots rapidly descended 27,000 feet out of an abundance of caution. >> no one was really sure at that point how intense the situation was. the scariest thing was really just the nosedive that happened....
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hartford and d.c. the home heaters still cranking. >> rob, thanks. >>> and investigators are at an indiana high school after a frightening collapse. during a high school performance. the stage beneath the students suddenly giving way. students sent tumbling. 16 students injured. ambulances rushing to the scene. officials saying that only by the grace of god were there so few injuries. abc's alex perez on the scene. >> reporter: within seconds, this high school musical grand finale went from celebration to chaos. the stage collapsing beneath dozens of westfield, indiana, high school students thursday night, sending them plunging into the empty orchestra pit 12 feet below. all, as parents and audience members watched in horror. take a closer look from another angle. all happening so quickly. the lead singer, nicole gruszka, didn't even realize what was happening behind her. telling george on "gma" -- >> and then you just hear a huge crash and you know it's not supposed to happen. and you know something's
hartford and d.c. the home heaters still cranking. >> rob, thanks. >>> and investigators are at an indiana high school after a frightening collapse. during a high school performance. the stage beneath the students suddenly giving way. students sent tumbling. 16 students injured. ambulances rushing to the scene. officials saying that only by the grace of god were there so few injuries. abc's alex perez on the scene. >> reporter: within seconds, this high school musical grand...
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sky west flight 5622 from chicago to hartford, connecticut took off at 9:31 this morning.40 minutes into the flight with the plane at 37,000 feet a passenger becomes ill. the pilot concerned the illness could be due to a pressurization issue took no chances even though there were no cockpit warning and oxygen man dropping he made a dissent in eight minutes. passengers on board concerned. they called it a nose-dive. >> they asked us to tighten our seatbelts and we basically nose-dived until we leveled at 10,000 feet. that was pretty darn scary. >> the buffalo airport ready for an emergency landing. >> it is going to be gate number four. inbound flight unknown medical problem. >> the sense of not knowing what would happen to you, i don't even know -- i can't even remember if if i was being pushed back. >> the pilot doing the right thing. >> if a passenger gets sick and you suspect that one of the things they need is oxygen and you don't have a bottle back there, the way to get that is to get the airplane physically down that compresses pour air in the cabin. >> and that sick
sky west flight 5622 from chicago to hartford, connecticut took off at 9:31 this morning.40 minutes into the flight with the plane at 37,000 feet a passenger becomes ill. the pilot concerned the illness could be due to a pressurization issue took no chances even though there were no cockpit warning and oxygen man dropping he made a dissent in eight minutes. passengers on board concerned. they called it a nose-dive. >> they asked us to tighten our seatbelts and we basically nose-dived...
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skywest flight 5622 from chicago to hartford connecticut, took off at 9:31 this morning. but just 40 minutes into the flight with the plane at 37,000 feet, a passenger becomes ill. the pilot, concerned the illness could be due to a pressurization issue, took no chances. even though there were no cockpit warnings or oxygen masks dropping, he made a steep and fast descent, 27,000 feet in just eight minutes. passengers on board concerned, calling it a nose dive. >> they asked us to tighten our seatbelts, and we basically nose-dived until we leveled out at 10,000 feet and that was pretty darn scary. >> reporter: the buffalo airport ready for an emergency landing. >> it's going to be gate number four. inbound flight unknown medical problem. >> just the sense of not knowing what's going to happen to you, i don't even know what the feeling of -- i can't remember if i was flying forward or being pushed back. >> reporter: a scare for passengers but the pilot doing right to thing. >> if a passenger gets sick and you suspect one of the things they need is oxygen and you don't have a
skywest flight 5622 from chicago to hartford connecticut, took off at 9:31 this morning. but just 40 minutes into the flight with the plane at 37,000 feet, a passenger becomes ill. the pilot, concerned the illness could be due to a pressurization issue, took no chances. even though there were no cockpit warnings or oxygen masks dropping, he made a steep and fast descent, 27,000 feet in just eight minutes. passengers on board concerned, calling it a nose dive. >> they asked us to tighten...
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that's why wee see frost advisories and freeze warnings from chicago to knockville to hartford, connecticut. >> ginger, thank you. >>> to boston tonight. bomber dzhokhar tsarnaev, the question, should he live or die? and a dramatic day in court. the prosecution resting their case after showing wrenching images of the youngest victim, 8-year-old martin richard. another witness, a combat surgeon who served in iraq and afghanistan, testifying that the injuries he saw in boston were as gruesome as anything he saw on the battlefield. >>> tonight, the apology from general david petraeus after his sentencing. once the nation's top spy, tonight, learning his fate. pleading guilty, admitting he shared classified information, national secrets with his then-mistress. tonight, petraeus sentenced to two years probation, fined $100,000. no jail time. >> today marks the end of a two and a half-year ordeal that resulted from mistakes that i made. as i did in the past i apologize to those closest to me and to many others. >> the apology, again, today from david petraeus. >>> back here at home tonight, to hi
that's why wee see frost advisories and freeze warnings from chicago to knockville to hartford, connecticut. >> ginger, thank you. >>> to boston tonight. bomber dzhokhar tsarnaev, the question, should he live or die? and a dramatic day in court. the prosecution resting their case after showing wrenching images of the youngest victim, 8-year-old martin richard. another witness, a combat surgeon who served in iraq and afghanistan, testifying that the injuries he saw in boston were...
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my strife ♪ ♪ i finally found the right snack ♪ ♪ ♪ welcome to the joyous easter celebration from hartfordearth are joyful ever ♪ ♪ listen all, unite to say ♪
my strife ♪ ♪ i finally found the right snack ♪ ♪ ♪ welcome to the joyous easter celebration from hartfordearth are joyful ever ♪ ♪ listen all, unite to say ♪
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it happened during a flight from chicago to hartford. the plane made a rapid dissent from 28,000 to 10,000 feet after the pilot thought a passenger passed out due to a drop in air pressure. it turned out to be a medical problem but during the quick dissent to more passengers passed out and then people panicked. >> it was scary. there's a lot of people with their heads down praying. just felt like a reenactment of looking at the 9/11 stuff and everyone just praying and hoping we land safely. >> after the plane made the emergency landing the sick passengers were checked out and treated and passengers were rebooked on flights to their intended destination. >>> severe weather is being blamed for another emergency landing involving a flight from paris. it was headed to new ark but air traffic controllers detoured the flight. when the plane landed passengers say paramedics came on board and helped take two people to the hospital. one with minor injuries. the plane flew onto newark. >> we jumped out of our seats. we had our seat belts on but th
it happened during a flight from chicago to hartford. the plane made a rapid dissent from 28,000 to 10,000 feet after the pilot thought a passenger passed out due to a drop in air pressure. it turned out to be a medical problem but during the quick dissent to more passengers passed out and then people panicked. >> it was scary. there's a lot of people with their heads down praying. just felt like a reenactment of looking at the 9/11 stuff and everyone just praying and hoping we land...
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it's a wonderful study that was put out in hartford and university of sweden. >> guest: there was a study that said here's where you can have the tea party rally. what was the difference in the voter turnout in the money raised for race for political campaigns and the numbers of volunteers. the additional votes came out in 2010. the left is always doing rallies and that's because they don't have jobs. why do they go to rallies? this is bigger than me. you have friends. >> host: the narrative that they have been a movement to start it was extra turf organized by the evil billionaires and that there were the local variations of driven out by the local weather on the schedule and i think it shows you how organic and a lot of it was. >> guest: at first they said they didn't watch the rallies. i organized a fortune 500 company. iowa to try to find these, but we have never seen any of them before. i went to some of the early rallies and people said how many have ever been to the clinical rally and ten to 15% of people would raise their hand. they have never done this before. 2010 because the te
it's a wonderful study that was put out in hartford and university of sweden. >> guest: there was a study that said here's where you can have the tea party rally. what was the difference in the voter turnout in the money raised for race for political campaigns and the numbers of volunteers. the additional votes came out in 2010. the left is always doing rallies and that's because they don't have jobs. why do they go to rallies? this is bigger than me. you have friends. >> host: the...
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the skywest airlines flight taking off from o'hare in chicago heading to hartford connecticut, when diverted to buffalo, new york. a nurse onboard describing the scene. >> asked for oxygen for her. responsive. then the woman behind her passed out. that's when i said i think we should do an emergency landing. everybody started feeling sick. i didn't feel well myself. >> crazy. the airline says the cabin door did not open. there was no loss of pressure onboard and oxygen masks did not deploy. the airline is continuing to investigate why the passengers passed out. >>> dark storm clouds piling up over the clinton campaign. this new book we've been talking about uncovering links between foreign payments to the clinton foundation and russian efforts to control american uranium mines. senator john barrasso expressing reservations about all this a couple of years ago, writing at the time, this transaction would give the russian government control over a sizable portion of america's uranium production compass tichlt equally alarming this sale gives the russian mining company armz a significant stake
the skywest airlines flight taking off from o'hare in chicago heading to hartford connecticut, when diverted to buffalo, new york. a nurse onboard describing the scene. >> asked for oxygen for her. responsive. then the woman behind her passed out. that's when i said i think we should do an emergency landing. everybody started feeling sick. i didn't feel well myself. >> crazy. the airline says the cabin door did not open. there was no loss of pressure onboard and oxygen masks did not...
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sky west flight 5622 from chicago to hartford made an emergency landing in buffalo. the pilot told air traffic controllers the plane might have a preferization problem. several passenger lost comfortness. they now say a -- a passenger lost consciousness. >>> ka'ron mason lived if fredericksburg. he was just 12 months old when he died. police believe he died from burns sustained during a hot bath. his foster father david marcussen is now in jail. he had cared for the boy since last summer. the boy had been in foster care since he was born. the department of social services released the statement saying the foster father had passed the requirements. >>> a mother and daughter killed in last month's german wing plane crash were remembered today in virginia. friends and family gathered at the sacred heart church for a memorial service in honor of yvonne and emily. news4's darcy spencer talked about the legacy. >> it is still so unreal. >> reporter: jill and other relatives turn out for a memorial mass at sacred heart catholic church. they are remembering them. yvonne was
sky west flight 5622 from chicago to hartford made an emergency landing in buffalo. the pilot told air traffic controllers the plane might have a preferization problem. several passenger lost comfortness. they now say a -- a passenger lost consciousness. >>> ka'ron mason lived if fredericksburg. he was just 12 months old when he died. police believe he died from burns sustained during a hot bath. his foster father david marcussen is now in jail. he had cared for the boy since last...
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and harry hartford from causeway capital still with us as well as bob pisani. technology? >> we do like technology. we have the tendency to prefer old tech over new tech but we have an interest in qualcomm. so we'll be paying close attention to that. we have quite an exposure in global funds to u.s. tech in particular. >> i think the important thing harry is where we go from here. people want to know if we're going to break out or not. we're in this trading range, 2120 on the s&p 500. we're 9 points away from a new closing high on that right now. i guess the issue, i said this before can earnings -- are we really taking earnings and everybody is convinced we can only go down from here. that's the big issue. where are we going? >> whether we're peaking in earnings or not, the other question is what's the alternative? bonds are where they are. they might be higher in the united states. 20 basis points in germany and a variety of geographies are at low levels. >> there are no alternative. it makes the bar much higher for the bears out there to say, all right, sell
and harry hartford from causeway capital still with us as well as bob pisani. technology? >> we do like technology. we have the tendency to prefer old tech over new tech but we have an interest in qualcomm. so we'll be paying close attention to that. we have quite an exposure in global funds to u.s. tech in particular. >> i think the important thing harry is where we go from here. people want to know if we're going to break out or not. we're in this trading range, 2120 on the...
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hartford the average around 24 degrees. same for providence. 26 was your average. and boston, you were tied for third for the third coldest january through march but, of course, you set a record for the snowiest season on record. winter is hanging on my friends! look at the lows tonight across the great lakes the upper midwest through the northeast. we even have freeze advisories, freeze advisories for the easter bunny heading across the ohio and tennessee river valley. so maybe the eggs will be inside tomorrow morning? forecast temperatures we are going to see a little bit of snow across the great lakes and the interior northeast as we head into sunday. look at that. a stripe of maybe several inches of snow but where i'm from, you could see snow on mother's day. we don't have anything to complain about. taking a look at the northwest. we have a system moving in here. bringing more rain and mountain snow. the next couple of systems going to dip as far south as southern california and bringing beneficial rain to them and some snow pack. they need it. epic historic d
hartford the average around 24 degrees. same for providence. 26 was your average. and boston, you were tied for third for the third coldest january through march but, of course, you set a record for the snowiest season on record. winter is hanging on my friends! look at the lows tonight across the great lakes the upper midwest through the northeast. we even have freeze advisories, freeze advisories for the easter bunny heading across the ohio and tennessee river valley. so maybe the eggs will...
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it happened on a skywest flight from chicago to hartford connecticut.ere 75 passengers onboard and passengers say they had little warning. >> they told us to tighten our seat belts and we nosedived until we leveled out at 10,000 feet and that was darn scary. >> they started at 40,000 feet and ended up at 10,000. the plane landed safely in buffalo. passengers were treated and released. mechanics haven't found any issues with the plane. they just know the plane depressurized and the faa is now investigating. >>> an impact on ferry service to tell you about as two golden gate ferries go offline for repairs. the mv san francisco and mv mendocino are undergoing overhauls in southern california. repairs will be finished this summer at a cost of $26 million. ferry officials say evening service will be impacted with ferries likely to sell out quickly on the 5:00 5:30 and 6:00 trips. >>> san francisco is set to roll out 60 shiny new muni buses like this one when the all electric buses go into service next week passengers will notice a redesigned interior and big
it happened on a skywest flight from chicago to hartford connecticut.ere 75 passengers onboard and passengers say they had little warning. >> they told us to tighten our seat belts and we nosedived until we leveled out at 10,000 feet and that was darn scary. >> they started at 40,000 feet and ended up at 10,000. the plane landed safely in buffalo. passengers were treated and released. mechanics haven't found any issues with the plane. they just know the plane depressurized and the...
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what caused a jet from chicago's o'hare to hartford connecticut, to plunge sharply causing some passengers to black out? >> i was sort of, i felt i would faint. she was about to faint. there was definitely something going on. lori: also, iphone users, watch out. hackers could easily break into your phone. >> allows attackers to use a wi-fi network to forge the ipad and iphone into a loop of rebooting over and over again. lori: we'll have latest on a bug apple is apparently struggling to fix. what would people who like to goof off at work from charlie bit my finger to gangnam style. ♪ all that and more coming up on "the willis report," where consumers are our business. lori: that did conclude the dancing portion of tonight's program. good afternoon, once again. so the clintons tangled web of money, politics and charges of influence-peddling grew larger today and now involve serious concern over national security. millions of dollars flowed into bill clinton's foundation from russian interests just as hillary clinton's state department was signing off on a critical nuclear deal with russia.
what caused a jet from chicago's o'hare to hartford connecticut, to plunge sharply causing some passengers to black out? >> i was sort of, i felt i would faint. she was about to faint. there was definitely something going on. lori: also, iphone users, watch out. hackers could easily break into your phone. >> allows attackers to use a wi-fi network to forge the ipad and iphone into a loop of rebooting over and over again. lori: we'll have latest on a bug apple is apparently...
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this is the aftermath of a house explosion in hartford connecticut.cause, a natural gas leak inside a vacant house where the service is left on. we found example after example after example of explosions at vacant properties across the country. >> a lot of issues in terms of safety. >> mark mcdonald is a natural gas expert and an advocate for natural gas safety. he tells us some gas companies use what is known as a soft shutoff or soft off. that's when a customer kanscancels service and moves out. instead of turning off service to the property the utility company closes the customer's account but leaves the gas flowing into the home. >> if there's a leak there's no one there to smell the leak. >> we checked with the five largest suppliers in our area. peco new jersey natural gas, south jersey gas and delmarva tell us they do not use soft shutoffs. but philadelphia gas works does. >> if it's a single family dwelling and you have that curb side access point, then we allow that account to go into a soft off. >> he says the policy is to cut off gas to any
this is the aftermath of a house explosion in hartford connecticut.cause, a natural gas leak inside a vacant house where the service is left on. we found example after example after example of explosions at vacant properties across the country. >> a lot of issues in terms of safety. >> mark mcdonald is a natural gas expert and an advocate for natural gas safety. he tells us some gas companies use what is known as a soft shutoff or soft off. that's when a customer kanscancels service...
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well the coldest january to march on record for providence, 2015 and hartford and boston the third coldest on record for the january march 31st stretch. so it has been cold. watching another system move into the northwest they have been getting inundated with rain and mountain snow but this system will dip as far south as san francisco, even los angeles as we get into an unstable pattern with wet weather. so looking at l.a. monday and tuesday, a chance for rainfall and we know it's been a significant historic drought for california. looking ahead to easter weekend, saturday sunday, looking good for new york for the easter egg hunt sunday. for houston, some showers and thunderstorms maybe bring those easter eggs indoors. for minneapolis, 54, partly cloudy skies. phoenix, 90 so keep the chocolate inside and then looking ahead for places like philadelphia, atlanta chicago very nice indeed. los angeles, 70 with partly cloudy skies. so much of the country will enjoy a nice easter. little bit of snow unfortunately, i don't know if easter bonnet is going to be a good thing. maybe a winter hat for
well the coldest january to march on record for providence, 2015 and hartford and boston the third coldest on record for the january march 31st stretch. so it has been cold. watching another system move into the northwest they have been getting inundated with rain and mountain snow but this system will dip as far south as san francisco, even los angeles as we get into an unstable pattern with wet weather. so looking at l.a. monday and tuesday, a chance for rainfall and we know it's been a...
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the flight was headed from chicago to hartford connecticut. the airline reports the passenger lost consciousnd and crew members what might be a loss of pressure. they made a safe emergency landing in buffalo. not before terrifying moments for people on board. the pilot quickly took the plane down to a safe level. according to the flight tracking site flight aware, that jet dropped close to 7,000 feet in about a minute. that's three times the normal dissent rate. now word from the airline is there may have been have been a pressure problem at all. what about the reports about the problem with the door trace? >> they said there was no problem at all with the door that report was not accurate but in its latest message, skywest didn't mention anything about losing cabin pressure and the faa has confirmed that the pilot did report a pressurization problem and did declare an emergency. and as you just touched on there, the plane needed to get from 35,000 feet down to below or around 10,000 feet. so, the patsz passengers could breathe normally. when
the flight was headed from chicago to hartford connecticut. the airline reports the passenger lost consciousnd and crew members what might be a loss of pressure. they made a safe emergency landing in buffalo. not before terrifying moments for people on board. the pilot quickly took the plane down to a safe level. according to the flight tracking site flight aware, that jet dropped close to 7,000 feet in about a minute. that's three times the normal dissent rate. now word from the airline is...
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confrontation took place in hartford connecticut.ice say the officer was trapped in that choke hold important 18 seconds while rowdy crowd gathered around and simply watched. in one intervened. >> he was beginning to lose consciousness according to this report so it is not seen on video but this is what occurs out there and this is new phase of what is going on in the country in 2015. >> an officer was eventually able to free himself the teenager involved in that altercation was arrested and charged with assault. >> a philadelphia a momma accused of trying to join isis was formally indicted on terrorism charges today. only "eyewitness news" has this video of the april 3rd arrest of keonna thomas. prosecutors say thomas was ready to join, fight and martyr herself on ban of ice is. the defense attorney said she would plead not guilty if indicted. >>> prosecutors rested their case in the penalty phase face of the boston marathon bombings treatment today jurors heard testimony from survivors lost limbs in the a attack. they will soon dec
confrontation took place in hartford connecticut.ice say the officer was trapped in that choke hold important 18 seconds while rowdy crowd gathered around and simply watched. in one intervened. >> he was beginning to lose consciousness according to this report so it is not seen on video but this is what occurs out there and this is new phase of what is going on in the country in 2015. >> an officer was eventually able to free himself the teenager involved in that altercation was...
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it happened yesterday morning on a skywest flight from chicago to hartford, connecticut.ere 75 passengers onboard. the passengers say they had little warning. the plane landed safely in buffalo. passengers were treated and released. mechanics haven't found any issues with the plane. they just know the pilot reported that he was depressurizing. the faa is now investigating. >>> this is frightening as well. happening today new jersey crews will get back to work trying to secure two homes in danger of being swallowed up by a giant gorge. this aerial footage shows the ravine split open on monday and now two houses are on the brink of sliding away into the delaware river below. the families who live there have evacuated. at 7:00 a.m., "good morning america" will have a look at the scene. >>> the nba is looking to make history today by extending its reach to cuba. it's the first pro sports league to visit cuba since president obama restored diplomatic relations with the country back in december. the nba is kicking off a four-day basketball camp today. one session will be for cu
it happened yesterday morning on a skywest flight from chicago to hartford, connecticut.ere 75 passengers onboard. the passengers say they had little warning. the plane landed safely in buffalo. passengers were treated and released. mechanics haven't found any issues with the plane. they just know the pilot reported that he was depressurizing. the faa is now investigating. >>> this is frightening as well. happening today new jersey crews will get back to work trying to secure two homes...
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it was supposed to land in hartford connecticut. the deal was, we heard from the faa.ion problem, had to make this emergency landing. that one person was unconscious. so now the twist is this. from the airline specifically quoting them there is no indication of any pressurization issue. so that is in complete contradiction to what we've heard from the faa. hopefully we'll get more clarification it. >>> we're now learning more about what authorities say was an imminent terror plot foiled in france. as shocking as this alleged plot is itself is how it came to light here. the suspect, a 24-year-old i.t. student, in the planning stages of this attack apparently shot himself by accident. cnn's senior international correspondent nick robertson is following this one for us. so nick this was not just a lone wolf. this wasn't some young guy acting on his own. the prosecutor said he'd been given orders from syria. what exactly was he told to do? >> he was told to attack a church, and he was given the coordinates for a church. when the police picked him up, he had a satellite nav
it was supposed to land in hartford connecticut. the deal was, we heard from the faa.ion problem, had to make this emergency landing. that one person was unconscious. so now the twist is this. from the airline specifically quoting them there is no indication of any pressurization issue. so that is in complete contradiction to what we've heard from the faa. hopefully we'll get more clarification it. >>> we're now learning more about what authorities say was an imminent terror plot...
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i was a young reporter in hartford connecticut, in david duke's klan recruiting members in connecticutay but held a secret meeting that night and it's a meeting i infiltrated, and he surprise me and, i think, the other dozen or so people when he pulled out "birth of a nation" as a screening and propaganda and proof as why you should join the klan. so that was -- c-span: what year was that? >> guest: that was 1979. so for me, you know, when it came to writing this book, you know the first viewing in college i came away understanding its place in film history. in terms of film it can anemic. it was that -- technique. it was that second viewing where it hit me, obviously, the propaganda power. c-span: did they cheer? >> guest: oh, yeah. c-span: when you saw the screening is and you were undercover, the people in the room cheered? >> guest: yes. because when they got to a scene with duke's racist narration moments like see how one black man can -- i mean one white man can fight off a handful of blacks? ld be cheering in the room and what not. c-span: did they ever figure out who you were?
i was a young reporter in hartford connecticut, in david duke's klan recruiting members in connecticutay but held a secret meeting that night and it's a meeting i infiltrated, and he surprise me and, i think, the other dozen or so people when he pulled out "birth of a nation" as a screening and propaganda and proof as why you should join the klan. so that was -- c-span: what year was that? >> guest: that was 1979. so for me, you know, when it came to writing this book, you know...
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i think one thing that's gotten added was sheriff's deputies from hartford county. they were hanging out, just outside of the intersection to the east of the cvs and they were waiting to come in and reinforce. so it's almost like they were moving down north avenue from one direction and then sweeping in to complement them once they got to the intersection off of pennsylvania. so right now they remain static in this line and they haven't moved in some time. also there hasn't been a lot of activity on the side of the street where i am since the first -- since the first tosses of bottles and glasses they got thrown and some of the fireworks. they've been able to push back anybody that was trying to act up or act in coordination. i know one person on this side it was interesting, right by the metro stop. there are different advertisements and street signs that are kind of big and triangular and there were some kids that were hanging out behind that sign one of which threw something at the police and then they since left from that position. but most of the people that we
i think one thing that's gotten added was sheriff's deputies from hartford county. they were hanging out, just outside of the intersection to the east of the cvs and they were waiting to come in and reinforce. so it's almost like they were moving down north avenue from one direction and then sweeping in to complement them once they got to the intersection off of pennsylvania. so right now they remain static in this line and they haven't moved in some time. also there hasn't been a lot of...
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for example when holy cross beat hartford for the first time, virtually the entire station goes down and takes the team back on their shoulders because that is the triumph over the heretical enemy. [laughter] so the way in which notre dame has achieved this status. and also to certain degree ourselves, catholic college football has this kind of support. it was a marker of identity. through the 1930's and 1940's. >> i guess i want to -- on the one hand you talked about the way in which this in an al qaeda group dynamic -- in and out group dynamic kept immigrants in the church. one of the things i'm curious about is anti-immigrant sensibilities within the church itself. i think about this in two ways. the 19th century, the irish coming over, they are catholic and poor. kind of like three strikes you are out there it correct me if i'm wrong, but one of the ways in which they tried to gain access to american culture was how they became white, the pursuit of whiteness to get their foot in the door and allow them to maintain some third of an american identity that gives them access to thin
for example when holy cross beat hartford for the first time, virtually the entire station goes down and takes the team back on their shoulders because that is the triumph over the heretical enemy. [laughter] so the way in which notre dame has achieved this status. and also to certain degree ourselves, catholic college football has this kind of support. it was a marker of identity. through the 1930's and 1940's. >> i guess i want to -- on the one hand you talked about the way in which...